AFineOldWine
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I hope this is a "one off" or "extremely rare", but I got locked out of our G2 R1S yesterday, in a manner that never happened before the new 2025.46 key update.
As I sometimes do, I left my phone on the charge pad when I exited the vehicle. As always, I listened for the proximity lock sound as I walked away, and heard it. When I went to pay in the coffee shop, I realized I didn't have my phone. Worse, I'd left my wallet (with the key card) at home. So, my bad, but a changed experience with the new digital key.
In the past, any time I left the phone in the car, the proximity lock would not engage -- I wouldn't hear the lock sound, and could return to the still-unlocked car to retrieve my phone. I have no idea why the proximity lock activated in this case. There were no other authorized drivers (or their devices) around. There wasn't even another pedestrian around. Fortunately, my wife was (as always) able to bail me out, and the barista who loaned me their phone got an extra nice holiday tip. So the only damage was to my ego.
I did contact service to see if there was a way to revert to the old key. There is not. I haven't been able to recreate the lockout (yet?). I've always had a second-way-in on all my prior vehicles (e.g. hidden key), so I'm sad my R1S does not have a "fail safe" option.
Has anyone else figured out a plan B for when the bear runs off with your pants while you're skinny dipping in that secret swimming hole only you know about? (These are "adventure vehicles" after all!)
As I sometimes do, I left my phone on the charge pad when I exited the vehicle. As always, I listened for the proximity lock sound as I walked away, and heard it. When I went to pay in the coffee shop, I realized I didn't have my phone. Worse, I'd left my wallet (with the key card) at home. So, my bad, but a changed experience with the new digital key.
In the past, any time I left the phone in the car, the proximity lock would not engage -- I wouldn't hear the lock sound, and could return to the still-unlocked car to retrieve my phone. I have no idea why the proximity lock activated in this case. There were no other authorized drivers (or their devices) around. There wasn't even another pedestrian around. Fortunately, my wife was (as always) able to bail me out, and the barista who loaned me their phone got an extra nice holiday tip. So the only damage was to my ego.
I did contact service to see if there was a way to revert to the old key. There is not. I haven't been able to recreate the lockout (yet?). I've always had a second-way-in on all my prior vehicles (e.g. hidden key), so I'm sad my R1S does not have a "fail safe" option.
Has anyone else figured out a plan B for when the bear runs off with your pants while you're skinny dipping in that secret swimming hole only you know about? (These are "adventure vehicles" after all!)
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